Holy Ghost Posted July 12 Report Posted July 12 12 hours ago, JSngry said: This was mid-late 1879s. No Internet and lots of older, neighborhood record stores that didn't return stock, and you could literally pick an area, look in the Yellow Pages and leisurely walk in and say howdy. LPs at old prices? Howdy! Also, "collectors" were not really out in force then. So finding stuff like this was something you could look forward too, not unlike fishing, just be patient and know where the good spots are. Different world. 1879s, lols, that's some funny stuff! 4 hours ago, jazzbo said: Gene Shaw “Breakthrough” Argo/Dusty Groove cd One of the too few leader dates by this former Mingus trumpeter. Bass – Sidney Robinson Drums – Bernard Martin Piano – James Taylor Tenor Saxophone – Sherman Morrison Trumpet – Clarence Eugene Shaw Recorded 10/11/62 at Ter Mar Recording Studio, Chicago, Illinois Good stuff. I bought Breakthrough right out of Dusty Groove, the last time (not this time) I was in Chicago a few years back. Glad I did, I believe it's a Dusty Grooove edition (it's packed in a box). Quote
Holy Ghost Posted July 12 Report Posted July 12 3 hours ago, jazzbo said: Blue Mitchell “Down with It” Blue Note 85th Anniversary UHQCD Japan I like the mid-60's BN Blue Mitchell period very much. Fun stuff. Just now, JSngry said: Oops, 1970s... lols. 1870s was far funnier. 12 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Forgot I had this. Can't forget something I've never seen. What a lineup! Quote
HutchFan Posted July 12 Report Posted July 12 NP: Marian McPartland - Portrait of Marian McPartland (Concord, rec. 1979) Quote
optatio Posted July 12 Report Posted July 12 20 minutes ago, HutchFan said: NP: Marian McPartland - Portrait of Marian McPartland (Concord, rec. 1979) 👍 - LP from 1979 on my shelf Quote
jlhoots Posted July 12 Report Posted July 12 6 hours ago, jazzbo said: Gene Shaw “Breakthrough” Argo/Dusty Groove cd One of the too few leader dates by this former Mingus trumpeter. Bass – Sidney Robinson Drums – Bernard Martin Piano – James Taylor Tenor Saxophone – Sherman Morrison Trumpet – Clarence Eugene Shaw Recorded 10/11/62 at Ter Mar Recording Studio, Chicago, Illinois 👍 Quote
Holy Ghost Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 47 minutes ago, felser said: Wow. Never even seen this! Looks great. Now: Thank you, John! Quote
Holy Ghost Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 Maybe in the wrong topic, explain why Shelly Manne only landed a single leader date at Impulse! Namely this one: Quote
Quasimado Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 On 7/11/2025 at 6:42 AM, optatio said: Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Big Band: Trane Whistle. Original Jazz Classics OJCCD 429-2 [EU 1990] Fine disc - "The Stolen Moment" is extraordinary, even for Lockjaw ... Quote
optatio Posted July 13 Report Posted July 13 2 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: Maybe in the wrong topic, explain why Shelly Manne only landed a single leader date at Impulse! Namely this one: 👍 Quote
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